Wind Haven

Donor Agreement: Wind Haven Inc. is a Domestic Non-Profit Corporation, 501(c)(3), DBA Wind Haven Foundation. Donations are tax-deductible, and no goods or services will be provided in exchange for contributions.
To ensure transparency and maximize donor impact, a portion of donations made by well-informed supporters will be allocated to a monthly dividend portfolio. These dividends will be used to compensate employees directly involved in survivor support, as well as cover essential expenses such as organizational costs, survivor programs, emergency funds, and housing initiatives.
As a 501(c)(3) organization, Wind Haven’s stock portfolio is protected from capital gains tax, ensuring that investment-based donations have a longer-lasting impact. This strategic approach extends the life of contributions, allowing us to provide sustained support for survivors.
We honor and recognize the generosity of our Lotus Circle—those who help us build a future where survivors can heal, grow, and thrive.
*I agree to these terms and conditions and give the organization receiving this donation permission to contact me and communicate about my donation.

Abuse is not love—and no one deserves to live in fear.

Every minute, 24 people in the U.S. experience violence from someone they trusted. Each year, more than 1,300 lives are lost. Behind every number is a person—someone’s child, parent, friend, or neighbor.


Be Part of the Recovery

Wind Haven Foundation is a survivor-led nonprofit providing peer-supported, trauma-informed recovery services for individuals impacted by domestic abuse and relational trauma.

We focus on what happens after crisis—helping survivors rebuild stability, strengthen boundaries, and move forward with support, guidance, and community.


Your Donation Makes an Impact

Your support helps provide:

  • Survivor Support – Peer connection, recovery guidance, and stabilization support
  • Recovery Resources – Educational tools, safety planning, and structured recovery programs
  • Program Growth – Expansion of services and future housing stability initiatives

Every contribution helps survivors move from crisis toward stability and long-term recovery.


Ways to Give

All donations are optional and tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

  • One-Time Gift – Support immediate program needs
  • Recurring Support – Help sustain ongoing recovery services
  • Lotus Circle ($500/year) – Recognition as a key supporter of survivor recovery initiatives

 

Give Today

Your support helps create safe pathways forward for survivors—providing the resources, connection, and stability needed to rebuild.


Donation Security

Wind Haven Foundation accepts donations only through our official website. This ensures your contribution is secure and used solely to support our mission.

If you receive a donation request directing you to other payment methods, please report it to:
support@windhavenfoundation.org

Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I access “member-only” articles and content? Sign up for our blog subscription, basic membership, or premium membership.

How can I make a donation? You can make a donation on our online donation form. Donations benefit victims of Domestic Violence and are tax deductible.

Which payment methods are accepted? We accept all major credit cards for our premium membership. Donations can be made using a credit card or PayPal. Digital products on our site, IE e-books, can be purchased using a credit card or PayPal. Physical books are sold on Amazon.com, and our merchandise is sold through Printify.

What is your refund policy? Our website accepts donations, and all proceeds from our digital products, books, and merch benefit our nonprofit mission. Therefore, we do not generally provide refunds. For a complete overview of our refund policy, please visit our “Refund Policy” page.

How can I access my account? To access your account, you can visit our quick links menu and select the “Account” link or click below:

My Account

Can I request that you post an article or resource link on your website? YES! You can send us topic requests, or if you have an article you’d like us to consider for publication, you can send it to us in the contact form and put “Article Publication Request” in the subject. If you are a business or organization requesting an article publication, we require a backlink to be placed on your website back to the article our site. If you would like us to consider your website link as a potential resource on our domestic violence search engine, we require a backlink to our site’s resource page which hosts our custom search engine for domestic violence resources. For domestic violence resources to be added to our search engine, please send us a message including the subject: “Resource Link Request.” *All articles and reciprocal links must be content related to domestic violence and other relationship topics on our website. 

How do I submit a speaking request? To request Wind Haven to speak at your next event, please submit the contact form and put “Speaking Request” in the subject field.

To be considered, the Message Field should contain the following:

  1. Date Requested
  2. Time Requested (i.e. From 11AM to 1PM — Time Zone}
  3. Event Location (City/State)
  4. Event Venue Name
  5. Type of Event (Church Service, Conference, Workshop, etc.)
  6. Targeted Audience (General, Singles, Couples, Leaders, etc.)
  7. Organization Name and Organization web site
  8. Primary Contact (Name, Email, Phone)
  9. Any additional details pertinent to your event

Your request will be reviewed and someone will follow up with you.

Contact Us

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